Category: Blog for Workshop Three

  • Museum for All, the National Folk Museum’s efforts to bridge the gap in viewing

    Museum for All, the National Folk Museum’s efforts to bridge the gap in viewing

    Introduction to the National Folk Museum The National Folk Museum of Korea is a representative living and culture museum in Korea, and since its opening in 1946, it has been striving to collect, preserve, exhibit, and systematically investigate and research Korean folk materials. Exhibitions and educational programs are provided to show what kind of life…

  • Accessibility: the new normal  

    Accessibility: the new normal  

    Voice-activated and audio-enabled technologies are now an everyday part of life for many people. They’re also striking a chord in the culture sector as museums and digital artists seek to offer inclusive experiences to vision-impaired users, as Rebecca Mileham found out at the latest workshop in the Inclusive Digital Museum Innovation project.  In the last…